Containers

Kubernetes Sessions at AWS re:Invent 2022

AWS re:Invent 2022 is right around the corner, offering several sessions focused on container technologies on AWS. This post highlights the sessions for those interested in AWS Kubernetes technologies and related customer stories. The sessions are listed by session type to help you find the best format for you.

The conference offers a variety of session formats:

  • Breakout sessions: lecture-style presentations delivered by AWS experts, builders, and customers.
  • Builder sessions: smaller sessions led by AWS experts during which you will build a project on your own laptop.
  • Chalk talks: interactive sessions led by experts on a variety of topics. Share your own experiences and feedback.
  • Workshops: hands-on learning sessions designed to help you learn about new technologies. Bring your own laptop.

For detailed descriptions and schedules, visit the AWS re:Invent Session Catalog. For those attending in-person, make sure to stop by the AWS Village where you can find dedicated areas focused on Kubernetes with AWS experts eager to meet you and help answer your questions.

Don’t have a ticket yet? Join us in Las Vegas from November 28-December 2, 2022 by registering for re:Invent 2022.

Leadership session, Kubernetes virtually anywhere, for everyone (CON208)

Join Barry Cooks, VP of Kubernetes at AWS, to learn how AWS customers are using Amazon EKS to run their most demanding applications in the cloud, on-premises, and at the edge and how that is shaping the Amazon EKS roadmap and our community involvement.

Breakouts

Chalk talks

Builder sessions

Workshops

Related sessions

If you are unable to join us in-person, Breakout Sessions will be available via our YouTube channel after the event. Contact your AWS Account Team if you are interested in learning more about any of these sessions or how to bring our experts to you.

We look forward to seeing you at re:Invent 2022!

Ben Fields

Ben Fields

Ben Fields is a Solutions Architect for Strategic Accounts based out of Seattle, Washington. His interests and experience include containers, AI/ML, serverless, and spatial computing. You can often find him out climbing at the nearest climbing gym, playing ice hockey at the closest rink, or enjoying the warmth of home with a good game.